Optical time division 
            multiplexing-OTDM
		
		
			Since the speed 
			at which electrical signal can modulate optical carriers is limited, 
			to fully exploit the optical fiber bandwidth, another optical 
			multiplexing technique is OTDM.  
			Optical TDM 
			attempts to copy conventional TDM ideas and realize them optically, 
			thereby achieving much higher speeds (Fig. 8). To overcome the 
			bit-rate limitation imposed by electronics within a single 
			wavelength bandwidth, OTDM techniques using narrow optical pulse 
			laser sources have been developed. Since the approach uses extremely 
			narrow optical timeslots with correspondingly large bandwidths, a 
			natural increase in the data rates (40 Gb/s–100 Gb/s or higher) at a 
			single wavelength bandwidth, is obtained by multiplexing low bit 
			rate tributary data streams directly in the optical domain. To 
			further increase the capacity, a combination of OTDM with WDM have 
			been developed as follows: 
			
				· 7 
				wavelengths x200 Gb/s (1.4 Tb/s) transmitted through 50 km of 
				dispersion shifted fiber; 
				· 25 wavelengths x40 Gb/s (1 Tb/s) transmitted over 342 km; 
				· 19 wavelengths x100 Gb/s (3 Tb/s) transmitted over 40 km of 
				dispersion shifted fiber using supercontinuum WDM sources. 
			 
			OTDM has features 
			that make it very attractive as a future network technology: 
			
				· Simple 
				access to high aggregate line rates (100 Gb/s and higher)  
				· Tributary data rates at any desired degree of granularity and 
				compatible with existing technologies such as SDH  
				· Greatly simplified amplifier and dispersion management (due to 
				single wavelength transmission)  
				· Network nodes that require electronics operating at the local 
				data rate only. 
			 
			Physical 
			topologies that can be considered in OTDM are point-to-point, star, 
			and ring.  
			The main elements 
			in OTDM (sub) system are: 
			
				1. optical 
				pulse source  
				2. optical multiplexer  
				3. optical demultiplexer. 
			 
			Realization of 
			OTDM ring networks requires OTDM add-drop multiplexers at each 
			station on the ring. 
		
		
            
              
            Figure 8 - 
            Point-to-Point transmission system using OTDM. MSSI (mid-span 
            spectral inversion) 
		
		
            The technology 
			involved in the implementation of OTDM is very different from that 
			of WDM. Most of the devices required to implement OTDMA are still 
			confined to the laboratory. In addition, OTDMA has still a number of 
			difficult hurdles to solve such as synchronization and the immature 
			technology of selecting one channel out of multiplexed picosecond 
			optical pulse data streams. Hence, scope for evolving new innovative 
			methods exists in order to determine the best trade-off regarding 
			capacity, performance, flexibility and complexity of a variety of 
			approaches to network provision. 
		
		
            
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